July 19, 1810.
RANAWAY, after robbing a gentleman to whom he was hired,
PETER DOUGLAS, a mulatto man, with his nose a little turned
up, rather tall, and about twenty-four years of age. He waited
on the subscriber from his infancy, until he went last year
to Montego-Bay, in attendance on a lady, where he remained
some months, and behaved so ill as to induce the subscriber
to part with him. He went off remarkably well clothed, with
boots, shoes, stockings, dowlas long frocks, new beaver hat,
and new superfine broad cloth coat, with yellow buttons; it is,
therefore, suspected he will pass for a free man, and attempt
to get off the island. A DOUBLOON will be given to any person
taking him up, on application to Arthur McKenzie, esq. in
Clarendon, or to the subscriber, in St. Catherine.
GEORGE MACKENZIE.